Felix Alexander (right), 17, died when he stepped in front of an oncoming train near his home in Worcester on April 27, after telling his parents he was going to school. An inquest heard Felix had killed himself after suffering years of bullying. The torment started when he was 10 and a pupil at the £13,000-a-year King's School because he was not allowed to play violent video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (inset, a screenshot). He later became the victim of online trolls. His devastated mother Lucy (left with Felix), 51, has now written to bullies, teachers and parents, describing the torment he suffered.

The teenage waitress allegedly raped by footballer Ched Evans at a Premier Inn hotel was 'taking the lead' and demanding he perform a sex act on her, a court has heard. She repeatedly asked that he 'f*** me harder', the defence claimed, before suggesting that the alleged victim had a history of wanting rough sex with other partners. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was cross-examined this afternoon after giving evidence from behind a curtain at Evans' retrial. She disputed the claim that she was 'taking the lead' on sexual positions and told jurors she had no recollection of any sexual activity on the night of the alleged rape. Former Premier League striker Evans preyed on the then 'heavily intoxicated' woman after his friend brought her back to a budget hotel room near Rhyl, north Wales, jurors have been told.

Daily Mail Australia posted an article on 5 June 2016 containing allegations about an incident at Red Square nightclub in Adelaide, South Australia. The article suggested that a group of deaf patrons was discriminated against and denied entry because of their disability.

After a conference week in which the party put on a united front in the wake of bitter infighting over the EU referendum, the Prime Minister told activists in Birmingham that the vote offered a 'once in a generation chance to change the direction of our country for good'. Stressing the importance of duty and citizenship, she used the platform to flesh out her philosophy two months after taking charge of Downing Street, Mrs May made no bones about her disdain for snobbishness among the political elite. She insisted her government would be about more than just Brexit, and voiced her determination to improve the lives of 'working class' people struggling to get by.

Charlene Colechin, 25, from Derbyshire, was sick and had a headache when she came home from her job as a hairdresser last month. By the next morning, a rash had started to develop and she was in pain. Her family called and ambulance and she was rushed to Chesterfield Royal Hospital. Doctors battled to save her life as the infection caused her organs to fail (left). She now faces losing her toes and feet after it caused irreversible damage (right). She has bravely shared her pictures on Facebook to raise awareness of the signs of meningitis.

Two-month-old Junior Cox-Noon (inset) captured the nation's hearts with his luxuriant locks, and now hundreds of MailOnline readers have been sending in pictures of their hirsute babies. One woman told us how hospital nurses were 'shocked' by how much hair her newborn had, while another proud mum says the family is stopped wherever they go owing to her baby's impressive mane. Clockwise from top left: Ruby Dunphy's son Caleb, Jackie Kelly's child, Rachel Sehmbi's daughter, Lois Bennett's daughter Adoree, Kelly Moerman's son Taj and Alison Hughes' four-month-old daughter.

Investigators in Paris are now trying to track down the gang responsible for holding Kim Kardashian at gun point and stealing her jewellery but mystery still surrounds how the men got into her apartment. MailOnline poses 10 unanswered questions that remain following the heist in the French capital while martial arts guru Matt Fiddes, the former bodyguard of Michael Jackson, gives his view on the robbery.

Fourteen-month-old Elijah Davies, from Seacombe, Merseyside, suffers from a rare condition called anophthalmia. He will have to go through a series of operations to rebuild the front of his skull in order to have prosthetic eyes fitted in the future. Mother Zoe Hickson, 23, said Elijah is an 'absolutely amazing' child who is 'always laughing'.

Alan Rankin was found at the bottom of a cliff over a mile away from the popular holiday resort. Spanish authorities who suggested his death was accidental have been slammed at a new inquest in Nottingham.

Unbeknown to her parents, little Francesca Asan (pictured) went into a set of drawers at the family home in Basingstoke and took the 2cm battery out of its packaging, before putting it in her mouth. The toddler then endured seven days of agony as her worried parents made repeated appointments with medics to try and discover why their daughter was so unwell. It was only one week after the incident when the little girl went 'floppy' in her father's arms that she was rushed to hospital and doctors discovered what had happened. Tests showed the small three-volt lithium battery had eroded through her oesophagus into her artery, causing 'catastrophic' bleeding which led to her death. Despite efforts from medics, the little girl had developed severe blood clots in her stomach and died. Francesca suffered from congenital heart abnormalities, which meant her right subclavian artery was displaced. Today, at an inquest into her death attended by her father George (inset), coroner Andrew Bradley recorded a verdict of misadventure and said the case was a 'timely reminder' of the dangers of batteries.

Millie Mae (pictured) is the daughter of Chantelle and Jack Catterall, the latter of whom has a sister, Emma Suthers, of Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, whose child Faye is also the latest in a long line of girls.

Juanila Smikle (left) was convicted last month of cruelty allegations at Nottingham Crown Court. She was arrested after her granddaughter Shanay Walker (right) was found dead. The child died from a brain haemorrhage in July 2014. Prosecutor Richard Pratt QC emphasised that there was no suggestion Smikle was responsible for the death. However, he said inquiries showed the grandmother 'wilfully assaulted and ill-treated' the child for two years before her death. He said the death prompted an inquiry that revealed other children had been treated cruelly by Smikle.

Dorset Police said mother-of-two Natasha Wake was killed in a 'frenzied' knife attack at her home in Bournemouth and left in a pool of blood as flowers and tributes to the 26-year-old were left at the scene.

Agustin Sula, 18, right, stabbed 21-year-old Mateusz Szleper, left, seven times, piercing his heart and lungs, in a street attack in Hull in revenge for a 'perceived slight' by one of the victim's friends. And sentencing Sula today at Hull Crown Court, Judge Jeremy Richardson QC told him he did not known if he would be ever released and ordered him to serve a minimum of 18 years. The court had heard Sula was already wanted by Interpol after he fled his native Albania despite being convicted of theft and sentenced to six months in prison.

The two-bedroom and three-bedroom properties (pictured inset) were on sale at the new Oakes Park development in Dartford, Kent, with prices starting at £254,995. The town is within easy commuting distance of London - taking just over an hour by train - and topped the list for the country's fastest selling house hotspots earlier this year. Dozens pitched up tents (right) outside the housing development in a bid to secure one of the attractive properties.

The nail-biting moment was captured on the dashcam of a car travelling behind the van. It shows the vehicle spinning out of control before rebounding off a barrier in heavy rain and fading light along the M4 near Port Talbot, Wales. Fortunately no-one was injured in the incident.

THE WORLD AT A GLANCE

Two police officers were stabbed as one of Belgium's busiest train stations was evacuated due to a bomb scare. The officers were attacked by an unnamed individual in a busy main road in Schaerbeek, known as a 'hotbed of jihadism'. Police shot the suspect in the leg and arrested him. The assailant has been named as 43-year-old 'Hicham D', a Belgian national who was formerly in the armed forces and known to the security services. He is reported to have had contact with jihadi fighters who had returned from Syria. The attack came hours after commuters were ordered to leave Brussels Nord Train Station (right) as it was swept for explosives.